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My first mock ever

1. St. Louis
DT Glenn Dorsey- They have enough weapons on offense so they go with the best defensive player available.

2. Miami
OT Jake Long- They're going to have a new QB next year in John Beck, so they have to build around him. Giving him help in the form of a monster offensive tackle is a good place to start.

3. NY Jets
RB Darren Mcfadden- Sure, they have Thomas Jones...who's averaging an outrageous 3.8 yards per carry! Sarcasm? To me, a franchise RB is worth more than a 3-4 DE (Chris Long).

4. NE (SF)
S Kenny Phillips- Strange pick? There aren't any LB's worth a top 5 pick, and the front 3 are young. Take the playmaking safety for the annual game against the Colts and to help shore up the secondary once Asante Samuel leaves via free agency.

5. Cincy
DE Calais Campbell- The Bengals need all sorts of help. Lucky for them, they get a monster DE who is excellent against the run and has the upside to be a bigtime pass rusher.

6. ATL
QB Brian Brohm- Vick is gone indefinitely and Joey Harrington is not the answer. Petrino takes his former QB to try and save himself.

7. Oakland
DT Sedrick Ellis- Warren Sapp is getting older and less effective. They take a pass rushing DT due to the depth of offensive talent that they can address in the 2nd round.

8. Arizona
CB Malcolm Jenkins- None of the LB's are worth a top 10 pick, so they go with the best CB available. Jenkins brings alot of help to secondary that lacks playmakers (except for Adrian Wilson).

9. Minnesota
QB Andre Woodson
Jackson is not the answer at QB.

10. Philly
OT Sam Baker- I'm not sold on Justice as a LT, so they take a true LT to passblock for McNabb. He has some injury concerns, but I don't believe they're too serious.

11. Denver
LB James Laurinaitis- Gives them the option to move Williams back outside.

12. Chicago
QB Matt Ryan- Rex is done in Chicago so they take the best QB available

13. Houston
OT Ryan Clady- They need help on the OL to protect Schaub.

14. Seattle
RB Jonathan Stewart- Shaun Alexander has how many yards? They go with a kid from the local northwest region.

15. New Orleans
OLB Dan Conner- They need help on defense, so they take the polished LB from LBU.

16. Baltimore
DE/OLB Vernon Gholston- This pick makes too much sense. Kid is so versatile he can play DE or OLB just like Suggs. Ravens could wreak havoc on defense with those two...if Suggs resigns with Baltimore that is.

17. Kansas City
DE Chris Long- The steal of the draft. Long suffers from the Quinn/Leinart drop right into the laps of KC, who are happy to have him since Jared Allen is an UFA.

18. Buffalo
WR Malcolm Kelly- The best WR in the draft gives Buffalo a nice contrast to Lee Evans' speed and big play ability. Also gives Losman/Edwards a nice target to throw to.

Malcolm Kelly is a MUCH BETTER choice for Buffalo. We have enough small, fast WRs in Evans, Reed, Price, and Parrish. We dont have that big physical WR. Malcolm Kelly would be a lot better.

Originally Posted by scottyboy
my lord...I cannot imagine such a world where I can mention Raymell Rice's thighs around a girl and not be the only one sexually aroused

But for everyone reading this in Buffalo and Cleveland and everywhere else, take solace in the following: As crazy as it sounds, you're lucky. Your Mount Everest experience is still ahead of you. It's waiting, and it's glorious.- Bill Simmons

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Big WRs aren't always good. Kelly is. We need that big WR to become a redzone target. Jackson being 6' wont help us much there.

Big AND small WRs can be taken later on in the draft. You should give us the best WR in the draft there.

Originally Posted by scottyboy
my lord...I cannot imagine such a world where I can mention Raymell Rice's thighs around a girl and not be the only one sexually aroused

But for everyone reading this in Buffalo and Cleveland and everywhere else, take solace in the following: As crazy as it sounds, you're lucky. Your Mount Everest experience is still ahead of you. It's waiting, and it's glorious.- Bill Simmons

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3. NY Jets
RB Darren Mcfadden- Sure, they have Thomas Jones...who's averaging an outrageous 3.8 yards per carry! Sarcasm? To me, a franchise RB is worth more than a 3-4 DE (Chris Long).

Considering the quality of run blocking provided by the Jets OL (terrible), I'd say 3.8 is pretty good. To me a franchise RB is worth nothing if he has nowhere to run. The only question about the Jets OL is if they need two new starting offensive linemen (RT and LG) or three (RG too).

8. Arizona
CB Malcolm Jenkins- None of the LB's are worth a top 10 pick, so they go with the best CB available. Jenkins brings alot of help to secondary that lacks playmakers (except for Adrian Wilson).

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11. Denver
LB James Laurinaitis-

Not worth taking in the top ten, but worth taking at eleven..... whatsupwitdat?

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i love the pats pick... so they can move meriweather to CB and leave kenny phillips as S... And Laurinaitis i dont think he would be a good fit for a 3-4 defense... besides BB has never drafted a LB before the 4th round and he loves LB with experience from the free agency... but still with the pats it's always "expect the unexpected"...

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Although Justice may suck ass, they don't NEED to draft a tackle. Its not like Tra Thomas and Runyan have seen a decline in their play..they are still playing at a top-notch level, and could easily be re-signed again. Plus they may move Herremans to tackle (His original spot) if needed.

...They need to go secondary...This isn't even funny anymore, they have nothing other than Sheldon Brown back there now.